Aichi, Nagoya to co-host 2026 Asian Games

DANANG (Vietnam) • Japan's central Aichi prefecture and its capital city Nagoya were confirmed as co-hosts of the 2026 Asian Games yesterday, adding another major event to the country's bulging international sports calendar.

The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) formally endorsed the bid after Aichi prefecture governor Hideaki Ohmura and Nagoya city mayor Takashi Kawamura presented their joint offering to the OCA general assembly in Danang, Vietnam.

Kawamura promised that the Games would be fun, even serenading the assembly with a verse from the Elvis Presley song Can't Help Falling In Love to prove the point.

Both men emphasised the strength of Japan's economy and advanced technology as well as the country's successful record of staging major sports events. This will be the third Asian Games hosted in Japan, after they were held in Tokyo in 1958 and Hiroshima in 1994.

As the lone bidder for the Games, Japan's proposal was approved with the host contract signed by the OCA and the bid delegates.

The OCA had originally planned to choose the 2026 Asian Games host in 2018 but brought the vote forward to provide some certainty to the region's crammed sporting calendar that includes three Olympic events over the next eight years.

"The roadmap of our main event and sports calendar is very stable," OCA president Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah told the assembly in Danang, which is currently hosting the 5th Asian Beach Games.

"Asia will host a lot of international events for a lot of international federations... so we want to try and make a very stable programme for our different events."

South Korea will host the Winter Olympics at Pyeonchang in 2018, while Tokyo hosts the 2020 Summer Olympics before the Winter Games go to Beijing in 2022.

Held every four years, the 2018 Asian Games are scheduled for the Indonesian cities of Jakarta and Palembang while the 2022 edition will take place in Hangzhou, China.

Japan will also host the 2019 Rugby World Cup, the Asian Winter Games in 2017 and the swimming world championships in 2021.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 26, 2016, with the headline Aichi, Nagoya to co-host 2026 Asian Games. Subscribe